2009 Summer Symposium at Princeton University
ABOUT EVENT
At the 2009 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium at Princeton, participants will attend lectures, master classes, technique clinics, and other presentations by Edna Golandsky and the Institute’s expert faculty, all of whom have undergone years of rigorous training to qualify as teachers of the Taubman Approach. The performers and pedagogues of the Golandsky Institute’s faculty work with pianists, teachers, and musicians of all ages.
In addition to private lessons, supervised practice time, and interactive technique clinics, the 2009 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium offers a variety of presentations, lectures, and master classes by faculty and special guest presenters.
The arrival date is Saturday, July 12.
Participants register from 2:00 - 7:00 PM.
There is an orientation meeting that evening.
The Symposium starts the following morning, Sunday, July 13.
The program will end after the concert on Saturday evening, July 18.
Participants will depart by noon on Sunday morning, July 19.
Concerts on Sunday, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings will be held at 8:00 PM at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall. The concert on Friday evening will be held in Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall. All programs subject to change. For more information, please contact us at festival@golandskyinstitute.org.
DATE | TIME | DESCRIPTION |
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Sunday, July 13 | 8:00 PM | STEPHEN BEUS, PIANO Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall |
Monday, July 14 | 8:00 PM | MISHA DACIC, PIANO and HECTOR DEL CURTO, BANDONEON Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall |
Thursday, July 16 | 8:00 PM | YEHUDI WYNER and PATRICK CONNOLLY, PIANO Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall |
Friday, July 17 | 8:00 PM | WORLD PREMIERE: ILYA ITIN, PIANO Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall |
Saturday, July 18 | 8:00 PM | ANTONIO MADRUGA JAZZ TRIO Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall |
Edna Golandsky
Details and Context
Edna Golandsky presents a series of lectures on working with technical details within the framework of a larger musical context.
John Bloomfield
Pedaling in the Music of Chopin
John Bloomfield discusses pedaling in the music of Chopin. He presents a wide variety of Chopin passages and offers suggestions for pedal usage.
Mary Moran
Schumann - Kinderszenen
Mary Moran presents a lecture-demonstration on Kinderszenen, discussing musical, historical, technical, and pedagogical considerations.
Robert Durso
Navigating the Waters of Ravel's Ondine
In a lecture-demonstration, Robert Durso untangles the challenging Ondine, presenting it from musical, historical, and technical perspectives.
Fr. Seán Duggan
The Music of Bach - a Q&A